Step-by-step guide: Join multiple clips with Briz Video Joiner
What this guide does
Shows a quick, no-frills workflow to merge multiple video files using Briz Video Joiner while keeping original quality.
Requirements
- Briz Video Joiner installed on Windows.
- Video files to join (same container/codec recommended for no re-encoding).
Steps
- Open Briz Video Joiner.
- Add files: Click “Add” (or drag-and-drop) to import the clips in the order you want them joined.
- Arrange order: Use the up/down buttons to reorder clips if needed.
- Choose output format: Select the same container/codec as your source files (e.g., MP4) to avoid re-encoding.
- Set output file name and folder: Click “Browse” to choose destination and filename.
- Check settings: Ensure “Join without re-encoding” (or equivalent) is enabled if available.
- Start joining: Click “Join” (or “Start”) and wait for the process to finish.
- Verify output: Open the resulting file in a player to confirm audio/video sync and completeness.
Tips
- If sources have different codecs or parameters, use a short re-encode to standardize them first.
- Backup originals before processing.
- For large files, ensure sufficient disk space and avoid running other heavy tasks.
Troubleshooting
- If join fails or quality changes, re-encode all clips to a common format (same codec, resolution, frame rate) then re-run the join.
- If audio is out of sync, check each clip’s frame rate and timestamps; remux or re-encode as needed.
Quick example (typical settings)
- Input: clip1.mp4, clip2.mp4, clip3.mp4
- Output format: MP4 (same codec)
- Option: Join without re-encoding enabled
- Result: merged.mp4
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